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0-4 in the Big East

By Shawn "Skip" Skipper on 11. Jan, 2009

The Pirates got the fast paced, high energy affair they needed if they wanted to defeat Notre Dame on Saturday – and still fell short, falling 88-79.

In a game with 14 lead changes, the Hall gave the Irish everything it could. Playmakers, though, would mark the difference.

With the game tied late, it was Luke Harangody and Kyle McAlarney that stole the show. Despite early game struggles (including Harangody’s worst shooting performance of the year), both came up huge in the waning minutes, propelling Notre Dame to an emotional victory.

Eugene Harvey paced the Pirates with 21 points, while Robert Mitchell kicked in 15. Jeremy Hazell, who didn’t start, turned in a rough 3-12 mark from the floor.

John Garcia, meanwhile, left the game in the first half with back spasms.

Now at 0-4 in the conference, Seton Hall has a week off before traveling north to face Connecticut next Sunday.

That’s all for now, folks.

-Skip

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SHU quick hits

By Shawn "Skip" Skipper on 17. Dec, 2008

A couple quick things as I take a momentary break from the final exams that have been breaking my back this week…

The tight wins over Cal Baptist and St. Peter’s (and I consider 12 and 14 points tight against an NAIA team and a MAAC team anyday) were good wake up calls for the Hall last week. IUPUI and James Madison, two of the tougher non-conference, non-tournament games that Bobby Gonzalez scheduled are coming up next.

IUPUI is a legit program that has a player sometimes starting for the Spurs, so the Pirates will want to look out on Saturday. A game like they played in Jersey City WILL be a loss, no questions asked.

Meanwhile, Fox Sports is reporting that JC recruit Cliff Dixon has “unverbaled,” leaving the Hall again without a recruit for next season.

I’ll have word on Keon Lawrence when I get it.

That’s all for now.

-Skip

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Cal Baptist breakdown

By Shawn "Skip" Skipper on 09. Dec, 2008

24 hours later, I still have no idea what to make of the Cal Baptist Lancers.

They were ranked No. 1 for awhile in the NAIA, but lost to the league’s No. 18 over the weekend. None of the players, conferences or even schools in the NAIA ring any bells, which is going to lead me to believe that not many folks have scouting reports on these kids.

I can tell you that they rely on three players to do most of their heavy lifting, however. Seniors Omar Krayem and Mark Roussin average 18.2 and 17.8 points a game, respectively, while sophomore Davey Hopkins chips in 14. Yes, his name is Davey.

The Lancers have okay depth on the bench, including a 6-foot-three-inch FORWARD (that’s what he’s listed as, anyway) that averages just over 10 points a game.

Regardless, tonight’s matchup should be a runaway win for the Pirates. The Lancers have no real size outside of Roussin, which will allow John Garcia, Robert Mitchell and maybe even Mike Davis dominate the small Cal Baptist team. I could see Garcia popping for 20-plus points and 15-plus rebounds easy, if they even need him on the floor that long.

Cal Baptist is a great team for their league, but shouldn’t be butting heads with a Big East school, especially right before getting into their own conference schedule. Cal Baptist seems to know this, though, and officially list the game as an exhibition.

If anything I’d say that gives them a few points… they have legitimately nothing to lose in this game, and can play without any regrets. Seton Hall, meanwhile, would be torn to pieces if they lose.

I’m still calling a massive win for the Pirates, though I could see Cal Baptist giving them a good 15 minutes.

If you need somewhere to listen to the game tonight, check out www.wsou.net, where the call’s free.

That’s all for now, folks.

-Skip

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6-1

By Shawn "Skip" Skipper on 04. Dec, 2008

The Pirates got up big Tuesday night, and never looked back. The thumping of Monmouth was a resounding one – especially when you consider the fact that last year the Hall had to take the Hawks overtime before securing the victory.

Jeremy Hazell continues to dazzle. He dropped 32 points and had a ridiculous one-handed throw down off a pass from Eugene Harvey that was one of the few things that seemed to inspire a rather small and dour fandom on Tuesday.

Hazell is still flopping an awful lot, though. Yes, every now and then he does get hit with a legit foul – but the kid continues to hit the hardwood when no one is even near him. I’ve seen him fall into people, chairs and anything else that gets in his way. Short of that, though, he’s been astounding.

Robert Mitchell, though his 23 points may say different, still seems lost. He took 21 shots, which should never happen again and only knocked down seven. He chucked up eight threes, most of which were ugly. Mitchell is undersized at the No. 4 spot, yes, but against smaller non-conference foes like Monmouth he’s not at much of a disadvantage, and needs to get inside far more often.

The rest of the crew did their usual, and John Garcia (with 16 minutes) was finally able to get a break courtesy of the blowout. Brandon Walters and Mike Davis were relatively inconsequential off the bench, but that’s something fans are getting used to.

Regardless, the win is something to take to heart, especially since the Hall won’t play another semi-decent opponent until IUPUI or JMU. Cal Baptist, the NAIA “powerhouse” comes next Tuesday, and then it’s St. Peters at the Jersey City Armory. That 11-1 non-conference schedule is certainly looking attainable.

In other news, MSG is reporting that Melvyn Oliver has been cleared to practice. More on that as it develops.

Until later,
-Skip

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1/5 of the way there

By Shawn "Skip" Skipper on 01. Dec, 2008

The Pirates have to be happy to be 5-1 20 percent of the way through the year’s schedule. The wins over USC and Virginia Tech weren’t expected, and the Hall has cleaned house against lesser opponents – something that hasn’t happened consistently in the Bobby Gonzalez era.

They’ve got Monmouth and the second half of their non-conference schedule coming tomorrow night, but today I want to talk about what went right and what went wrong through the first six games.

The Right:

-Jeremy Hazell has been lights out. He’s averaging 21.8 points per game, and hasn’t had a dry spell from behind the three point line yet. He’s fitting into the No. 3 spot fairly well, which is good, because he’ll be there for the duration of the Big East season when Mike Davis stops getting playing time.
-The rest of the guards – Harvey, Gause, Theodore – have come together too, and are keeping the team straight
-John Garcia is averaging a double-double a night, finally becoming the big man the team needs. Better, his knees are good enough to give him 33 minutes a game and keep him on the floor.

The Wrong:

-John Garcia is playing 33 minutes a contest. Yes, I know I’m contradicting myself, but this is both good and bad. Good because it’s helping the Pirates win now, bad because there’s no way Garcia holds up throughout the season at this rate. He’ll be done for mid-way through the Big East schedule if he doesn’t get some breaks, and that’s a bad, bad thing.
-Brandon Walters and Mike Davis still look lost. This is the problem that keys Garcia’s 33 minutes. Walters and Davis have not stepped up, and are only getting more playing time because the bench is so short. It’s not good, and they’ll have to turn things around fast.

I’m still undecided on Robert Mitchell, though he has boosted the offense.

Again, the team goes for 6-1 when they play Monmouth tomorrow night. I’ll be back in the morning for a breakdown of that.

-Skip

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On the eve of USC, and a recruit?

By Shawn "Skip" Skipper on 19. Nov, 2008

Coming off commanding victories over St. Francis and Columbia, the Pirates will get their first shot at a fellow power conference opponent when they hit the floor at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. USC enters the game ranked No. 19 in the nation by the AP, making them the second highest touted program in the tournament – trailing only No. 12 Memphis, last year’s national title runner-up.

The Trojans have matched the Hall’s 2-0 start to the season, thank to wins over UC Irvine and New Mexico State.

USC is led by a pair of juniors – forward Taj Gibson and guard Dwight Lewis. Gibson has been a mainstay in the Trojan’s rotation since joining the program, and is shouldering the load of their inside-game this season.

A Brooklyn product, Gibson racked up 17 points against UC Irvine and 22 against New Mexico State and has little trouble grabbing boards. He stands at six-feet-nine-inches, and will be a challenge for the Hall’s John Garcia and Mike Davis underneath. He also comes with a good eye for blocks, already knocking 10 shots away this season – which is good for six more than the Pirates’ four as a team.

Meanwhile, Anthony Fuccilli of MSG.com is reporting that Junior College recruit Cliff Dixon has verballed to Seton Hall. I haven’t seen this pop up anywhere else yet, so read into it what it’s worth. Dixon doesn’t seem like an easy player to project, but his size (he lists at six-feet-nine-inches) will be quite welcome for the Hall. Here’s MSG’s initial report, posted earlier today.

That’s all I’ve got for now. More to come tomorrow. I won’t be doing regular game updates for tomorrow’s game, because I don’t really have the funds to go to Puerto Rico. Instead, I’ll be at Madison Square Garden for the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic. But I’ll pop in at the end of the night for reactions.

-Skip

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One night away

By Shawn "Skip" Skipper on 13. Nov, 2008

We’re tipping off in just under a day, so I figured I’d sign on and throw a few of my keys to the weekend out there. Neither St. Francis nor Columbia should present any kind of threat (or so the Pirates hope), but I’m still thinking the Lions could make things interesting on Sunday.

Regardless, the keys remain the same:

1.    Attack the basket, over and over again- Outside of Jeremy Hazell, I still see no real three-point threat on the Pirates’ roster, so they should just do what Bobby Gonzalez loves and run, run, run. The Hall is simply faster, and there’s no need to let Terriers or Lions slow things down.
2.    Get Robert Mitchell involved on the inside- Mitchell is going to be relied on as the power forward for this team, and he didn’t look like it against Molloy. Get him inside often, and find out if he’s going to be able to do what the team needs him to.
3.    Get up big and work in the subs- There’s no need to force things if the Pirates get a good lead going – lets face it, this team can’t afford to lose someone in a blowout. Plus, this team needs to know if Mike Davis – who embarrassed himself by fouling out in just 14 inconsequential minutes last Friday – and Brandon Walters can ball well enough to get this team through the non-conference schedule. It’s their sophomore year, so more is to be expected of them.

The third key is particularly important, since Robert Mitchell will be missing two games in Puerto Rico. Gonzalez will need to know which of Walters and Davis will be able to start in Mitchell’s place.

Either way, it’ll be an interesting weekend. Stay tuned for more from me, and get ready for the action.

-Skip

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